While it may be possible for
some people with exceptional memories to memorize this information, process by
process, that would be impossible for the majority of people! But don’t despair;
here are some tips to help you acquire all the knowledge you need for your PMP®
Exam preparation.
·
Don’t try to memorize this information. Doing so
will only frustrate you and may cause you to lose your focus and fail the exam.
·
Concentrate on understanding each process in the
context of:
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Focus on the Tools & Techniques each process
uses. The Tools & Techniques define the activities that support the
process. They also act upon the inputs to develop outputs. For example Qualitative
Risk Analysis uses the Risk List developed in Risk Identification to identify
the risks to be qualified. Understanding what the process accomplishes (the
assignment of a score representing probability and impact to a risk for the
purpose of ranking them) helps you intuitively understand its inputs. The risk
list is the obvious source for the risks of the project.
Make sure that your PMP® Exam preparation efforts are focused on understanding how each process
in the menu of project management processes benefits planning, executing,
monitoring & controlling, or closing out the project. When you have a solid
understanding of the activities occurring in each process, you’ll be able to
determine which inputs it needs and which outputs it produces.
The
PMP®
Exam may contain questions that test your knowledge of inputs, outputs, tools,
and techniques, but remember that these are multiple choice questions and the
best answer will always be one of the choices. Your ability to relate the
information in the question to a process combined with your understanding of
that process will enable you to identify the best answer even when you can’t remember
all the inputs, outputs, tools, and techniques.